AuthorTopic: I'll Cry Instead (Read 21465 times)

Oh, you're right. I guess that version was made on June 4 1964 in the United Kingdom, so it was used in the film. One other thing, do you think that same version was heard on the prologue of A Hard Day's Night movie in 1982?

I just remembered something! The unedited version of I'll Cry Instead is 1:46 but the edited version is 2:06 because it was artificially longer by using one of the verses to repeat. It's called the first verse. That was taken from an early recording not Take 6. Right, guys?

This is the mono version included on the American album "A Hard Day’s Night" (United Artists, UAS 6366, released on 26 June 1964). The Monday 1st. of June of 1964, the group recorded the song in two sections for editing together at a later date. Three days later, a mono mix was made, including a repeat of the first verse, just before the final verse. On later mixings, both mono and stereo, this part were omitted.

I found this on YouTube. I wish the longer version of I'll Cry Instead which is 2:06 was released in the United Kingdom. And I wish that same version was mixed for true stereo.

Oh, I get it. I think the US longer version has three edits. I'll show them to you.

1:09 - Edit on the word "Instead". That's from one take where ends with "I got..."1:13 - Edit starts off with "Every reason on earth to be mad" since the words "I got" are cut off. That's from another take.1:30 - Edit starts after the word "Instead".

Oh, I get it. I think the US longer version has three edits. I'll show them to you.

1:09 - Edit on the word "Instead". That's from one take where ends with "I got..."1:13 - Edit starts off with "Every reason on earth to be mad" since the words "I got" are cut off. That's from another take.1:30 - Edit starts after the word "Instead".

So what do you think?

Comparing the US and UK mono versions, those appear to be the edits which were pretty well executed, Daniel.